GREECE (AFP) — Zimbabwean Kirsty Coventry, the first African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) can “even exceed the expectations” of the continent, said her predecessor Thomas ...
But this week, the Professional Tennis Players Association, a non-profit co-founded by Djokovic and supported by Ackman, accused the men’s ATP Tour and the Women’s Tennis Association of running a ...
Coventry, a multiple swimming Olympic champion and her country's sports minister, was long seen as incumbent Bach's preferred ...
Kirsty Coventry has become the first woman to head the International Olympic Committee, a historic moment for the ...
Kirsty Coventry has become the first woman to head the International Olympic Committee, marking a historic moment for the ...
In an historic election, Zimbabwean swimming icon Kirsty Coventry was chosen as the first woman and first African president ...
Kirsty Coventry became the first woman to head the International Olympic Committee, a historic moment for the organisation.
After the stunning election win comes the sober business of leading the International Olympic Committee for Kirsty Coventry.
Having presided over the IOC for several years, Bach's departure opens the door for new leadership dynamics. The election of Covington as the first female and African president is particularly ...
Long-term tensions with outgoing president Thomas Bach did little to help Lord Coe’s campaign for the most powerful position ...
Kirsty Coventry, who will be the first African leader of the IOC, sees inconsistencies in the current approach of singling ...